Mentioned xorriso-tcltk in the online FAQ

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Burning: Burning:
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An alternative to the xorriso C API is xorriso dialog mode. An alternative to the xorriso C API is xorriso dialog mode.
[#xorriso_dialog_mode See below.] [#xorriso_dialog_mode See below.]
The script xorriso-tcltk demonstrates this approach. It is part of the
libisoburn release tarball and of the GNU xorriso tarball.
The known existing GUIs [http://www.xfce.org/projects/xfburn/ Xfburn], The known existing GUIs [http://www.xfce.org/projects/xfburn/ Xfburn],
[http://projects.gnome.org/brasero/ Brasero], [http://projects.gnome.org/brasero/ Brasero],
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every now and then to perform various commands in order to complete every now and then to perform various commands in order to complete
complex tasks like image size prediction. complex tasks like image size prediction.
The script xorriso-tcltk demonstrates this approach. It is part of the
libisoburn release tarball and of the GNU xorriso tarball.
===== Why is every second release missing ? ===== #version_numbers ===== Why is every second release missing ? ===== #version_numbers
Releases have an even third version number. Like 0.5.6 or 1.0.4. Releases have an even third version number. Like 0.5.6 or 1.0.4.